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Declining franc no cause for alarm, says central bank

Rwandan Franc has been experiencing depreciation pressures over the past threes months or so. Ever since it hit a nine-month low of 655/660 on July 21 (compared to September last year), the situation has continued to deteriorate, and the local unit was trading at 673/683 yesterday compared to 670/680 last week. This is over Rw10 decline compared to the same time last year (617.8/ 627.7). However, the central bank has said there is no cause for alarm, arguing that the situation is experienced each year, around this time, writes Edward Ojulu.
A customer checks forex rates early July.  The local unit which was quoted by forex dealers at 650/660 is now Rwf23 higher at 673/683. The New Times / Peterson Tumwebaze
A customer checks forex rates early July. The local unit which was quoted by forex dealers at 650/660 is now Rwf23 higher at 673/683. The New Times / Peterson Tumwebaze
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